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she loves washington and conferences so much that he decided to stay in washington and london organization that is -- and run an organization that is one continuous conference. in a week's time, he leaves the "wall street journal." mr. allen murray. [applause] and now outside, and other -- beer, beverages and banter. thank you very much. >> tim pawlenty offers business community response to the so- called fiscal cliff and u.s. economy today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> truman had two proposals puzzles in his life. he got into politics having failed at many businesses as a young man. the only way to get into politics in the zero was to be part of a machine. there were two. he hooked up with the pend ergrast machine. the most corrupt. hwo could he possibly work in this machine in local politics? that was the first thing i have to work out. the second is what we all know about. that is how he came to use the atomic bomb. what was behind the decision? what is the story about the atomic bomb, before he became president and when the decision was on his desk? it is still a controversial story. i
she loves washington and conferences so much that he decided to stay in washington and london organization that is -- and run an organization that is one continuous conference. in a week's time, he leaves the "wall street journal." mr. allen murray. [applause] and now outside, and other -- beer, beverages and banter. thank you very much. >> tim pawlenty offers business community response to the so- called fiscal cliff and u.s. economy today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >>...
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let's lo at just thcity of washington. mayor ay has laid out an ambitious five-year plan that you have wrten about in the "washington business journal." >> it is ambitious spending he wants to incree revenue for the city by $1 billion create 100,000 jobs, he thinks he has laid out 52 things that can help that happen. >> he did it as a joint project with major universities in thee area but some of it involves academics, cing together and their resources of academi cong together. you guguys laid out some other thingse wants to do. he wants to fight the fight on buststingg open the height limits in the district. youu like the minimalist the staff of whington, d.c. i say cram those office spaces into a tight skyline.. >>>> even if they relax the limit, you're not goi to have spires on pennsylvania avenue. th are talkingng about getting a little more density. building a lite higher. silar to rossly. n. >> i ahopipingor a couple e of skyscrapers in d.c. you say all of this is based on the position that t mayor gray -- >> most pe
let's lo at just thcity of washington. mayor ay has laid out an ambitious five-year plan that you have wrten about in the "washington business journal." >> it is ambitious spending he wants to incree revenue for the city by $1 billion create 100,000 jobs, he thinks he has laid out 52 things that can help that happen. >> he did it as a joint project with major universities in thee area but some of it involves academics, cing together and their resources of academi cong...
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. >> good answering planning commission, washington southwest team leader this proposal is to allow the alteration of a an existing single family residents the property is locate the at fourion jersey street in the zoning grict and the application by two adjacent homeowners. the proposal is to construct a white vertical addition a rare horizontal addition and insed the set backs at the east side of the building and alter the fast sad of a single family dwelling the proposed building would be a two-story gar range and four bedrooms 3.5 bath and is with a total of 3200 square feet. the residential design team reviews the project following the files of two d r project and it should still be consistent with the residential illustrate 3 4 f1here, you will in the photograph of the house, -- here, where one two and then a third in the middle parlor. in that four-foot side set back, she gets aum of the light and air to those two rooms from that earn exposure and the large free in front of her impact the victorian that she has live in for three years that comes into the front parlor and so those
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[ laughter ] >> reporter: he was raised in south carolina but born in washington. so, he said he enjoys visiting d.c. >> reminds me of my infancy. >> a lot of spitting up? >> and a lot of infantile behavior. >> reporter: he said his kids will visit the wax museum. will it freak them out? >> of course, it freaks me out. >> reporter: when asked if he has a message for congress. >> are they distill -- they're still here? >> they still here. >> all of them? >> okay. >> reporter: speaking of shirking responsibilities. >> this old fill so going to come in to handy the next time i'm called to jury duty. >> reporter: he enjoyed being graced by his own presence. >> um, um. [ laughter ] >> can i lick me? you can't lick me. >> too late. [ laughter ] >> reporter: in washington, beth parker, fox five news. >> i love him. even more so now that i can go to madame tousseau's and touch him. the joys of life. >> oh, yes. >>> speaking of the joys of life. >> yes. >> just ahead, a joyful day for several parents in the district who welcome new editions to the families. coming up, the t
[ laughter ] >> reporter: he was raised in south carolina but born in washington. so, he said he enjoys visiting d.c. >> reminds me of my infancy. >> a lot of spitting up? >> and a lot of infantile behavior. >> reporter: he said his kids will visit the wax museum. will it freak them out? >> of course, it freaks me out. >> reporter: when asked if he has a message for congress. >> are they distill -- they're still here? >> they still here....
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and david ignatius washington post, reporting early on there was a report video. the president himself used aed word terror in the rose garden and the day after. it seems like the right wing media is trying to make something here, tried to do it during the the election as if it would somehow change the results of election and which it didn't. and continuing the rap on the president that i don't think was a coverup. >> and then the media seemed to love the defense of ambassador rice, the president. one said, there is no damsel in distress and obama's eternalistic bravado of a top administrative official is going to come back to haunt him. she's a big girl in a big position and she should defend herself and what she said. >> i don't think it's necessarily a right wing smackdown of susan rice, it's the liberal media make it go about john mccain's comments about susan rice and john mccain never used the word filibuster. he said he would have serious issues susan rice as secretary of state. i agree with judy, what is susan rice doing representing the administration on
and david ignatius washington post, reporting early on there was a report video. the president himself used aed word terror in the rose garden and the day after. it seems like the right wing media is trying to make something here, tried to do it during the the election as if it would somehow change the results of election and which it didn't. and continuing the rap on the president that i don't think was a coverup. >> and then the media seemed to love the defense of ambassador rice, the...
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okay. >> last time i saw you was 2009 in washington. >> in washington? >> yeah. you were great in washington. >> have i lost it? >> no. >> oh, all right. >> thank you for doing this, yow, yeah, yeah. start a bookstore in palm beach. there's somebody i want to put out of business there. >> step right up. how are you? good. i'm amazed at how many copies of this i see. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> hi, how are you? did you read this or just get it? >> first edition. >> so is the other one. how are you? >> good. and the other one had a perfect cover too. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome, bye-bye. hello, how are you? you're welcome. how are you? have you read them? >> [inaudible] >> okay. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. hi, how are you? good. >> thank you. >> nice to meet you. hi, how are you? >> good, thank you. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. hello. >> hello, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> thank you, i loved your talk. >> oh, thanks, awesome. >> hi. >> hi, how are you? >> thank you. >> thanks for coming by. >> take ca
okay. >> last time i saw you was 2009 in washington. >> in washington? >> yeah. you were great in washington. >> have i lost it? >> no. >> oh, all right. >> thank you for doing this, yow, yeah, yeah. start a bookstore in palm beach. there's somebody i want to put out of business there. >> step right up. how are you? good. i'm amazed at how many copies of this i see. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> hi, how...
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i can't wait. >> thanks. >>> southeast washington organizers hope it will be another destination inward 7, it's the new $10 million ten else education and community center, they say it's the first of its kind in southeast. also a partnership between the washington tenants and education foundation and the districts government. the foundation provides academic help to underprivileged children and teaches them how to apply tennis lessons to every day life. past participants say it's a program that opens doors to brighter futures. >> in the program i started when it first started and i met willis thomas and it's a good experience. like we got to travel the world a lot, do different tournaments, meet different people. >> it helped mature, become responsible, understand that if there's more to the world than just southeast and that i could make it, i could be a success and that i didn't need to do the wrong thing in order to make it in life. they've had an impact on everything in my life. i don't think i would have been able to go to school, boarding school, college, and now law school. >> wa
i can't wait. >> thanks. >>> southeast washington organizers hope it will be another destination inward 7, it's the new $10 million ten else education and community center, they say it's the first of its kind in southeast. also a partnership between the washington tenants and education foundation and the districts government. the foundation provides academic help to underprivileged children and teaches them how to apply tennis lessons to every day life. past participants say it's...
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he's the courage and tenacity to stand up to washington's reckless spending. he's the type of special that we need to restore fiscal discipline and champion job creation. if you ask me, america can expect great things from this man in the years to come. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm iowa welcome to senator marco rubio. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. so this thing beeps like that, i don't know what that means. cut it off, right? i'm really honored to be here. thanks for having me and governor for inviting me. i'm still new enough to be amazed that people so far from florida even care what i have to say. i'm glad to be back in this part of the country. you may not know this but i was here in this part of the country earlier in my life in 1989 and 90 i came to a small school. they're not around. it's not my fault but they're not. okay. maybe someone is not happy that college is not around but people ask me why did you go there? what brought you to northwest missouri. it was the only school in america that would allo
he's the courage and tenacity to stand up to washington's reckless spending. he's the type of special that we need to restore fiscal discipline and champion job creation. if you ask me, america can expect great things from this man in the years to come. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm iowa welcome to senator marco rubio. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. so this thing beeps like that, i don't know what that means. cut it off, right? i'm really...
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the perspective of the people you are now representing where are their areas they would prefer that washington don't go? >> well, our membership wants to see the details before they take a position on any potential package. reducing and eliminations certain deductions and credits. that sounds good. people nod their heads. but the rubber hits the road when it hits you or your industry. so we believe in the best interest of the country and economy and avoiding the fiscal cliff and digging out of the holes more broadly, tax reform with that direction should be on the table. >> do you have any personal thoughts on tax rate increases for capital gains, a certain number? >> well, i don't think there is a desire to increase the capital gains tax. from my perspective we want to encourage investments. we want to reward that. one of the deductions that is very important is business interest deduction. if you didn't allow businesses to deduct interests, that happened to have a severe effect on the economy so businesses can capitalize and start and grow. have you to be careful how you do it at a time we n
the perspective of the people you are now representing where are their areas they would prefer that washington don't go? >> well, our membership wants to see the details before they take a position on any potential package. reducing and eliminations certain deductions and credits. that sounds good. people nod their heads. but the rubber hits the road when it hits you or your industry. so we believe in the best interest of the country and economy and avoiding the fiscal cliff and digging...
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he was very efficient. 22 yards 7-0, washington. to robinson, this one has some considerable length. plain that new kind of defense -- you know, where they don't have any. third quarter, here we go. can they talk bit? santana moss double coverage but things are going well. 61 yards. 14 of 15. redskins win. . the cows and tigers finishing with a four-game winning streak -- the towson tigers winning. no one wanted to face them in the postseason. for some reason, they were snubbed by the selection committee with a 7-4 record. the coach said the best 20 teams in the country are not paying for a trip to japan that the fact -- are not play and. the hall of fame tournament final tipoff. a three-point play within seconds. leading loyola over albany. this just in -- congratulations to nascar. w=!nño >> i want to give a shout out to the best team in the world. baltimore ravens. >> task force dragoman. a special shout out to the best football team -- the baltimore ravens. go ravens. >> serving in afghanistan saying go ravens. >> love it, love
he was very efficient. 22 yards 7-0, washington. to robinson, this one has some considerable length. plain that new kind of defense -- you know, where they don't have any. third quarter, here we go. can they talk bit? santana moss double coverage but things are going well. 61 yards. 14 of 15. redskins win. . the cows and tigers finishing with a four-game winning streak -- the towson tigers winning. no one wanted to face them in the postseason. for some reason, they were snubbed by the selection...
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reaching their objectives in fact when i was a massacre in washington number of years back i said that the way you're going you're not going to succeed and the tragedy is that you will make us the fall guy and i think today in your opinion what was the purpose of this whole operation and why are you leaving now well the purpose was to defeat the taliban and remove them and initially they did succeed and removing the taliban from kabul but evidently they had not studied the history of of one instant and they didn't realize that they had vanished survived and came back and the taliban. today i think if you look at a couple of indicators you looked at the rate of the garbage. you see how much law and order did this and of what. you see how popular of the government that. is their freedom of movement is their development has the poppy production gone down has begun turning gone down you take any indicator. they have not succeeded this brings us to the next question since well al qaeda has been largely defeated perhaps in afghanistan by the taliban store there it's actually aiming now to be
reaching their objectives in fact when i was a massacre in washington number of years back i said that the way you're going you're not going to succeed and the tragedy is that you will make us the fall guy and i think today in your opinion what was the purpose of this whole operation and why are you leaving now well the purpose was to defeat the taliban and remove them and initially they did succeed and removing the taliban from kabul but evidently they had not studied the history of of one...
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washington state university. wrote to a play with his stated goal of defending ever but a. [laughter] he put it everywhere. like do not come. and it was the absolute goal. that those that were angry with the musical comedy for them to stand up to yell i am offended because that is the point* of the play. [laughter] but it got much worse. it turned into deference which it did predictable. and the university president defended it then next day to say this is a responsible exercise of free speech. it is a great point*. >> do you see any room for fired two expand into canada? >> you look familiar. >> but i think good depth of a nonprofit is to spread itself too thin. like people if we want to work and let us know noted that and the freedom of conscience issues but canada desperately needs a fire. >> absolutely if anybody wants to start a fire i would get behind them. >> thank you. >> hello. i go to the most expensive colleges and the country. >> not great with free-speech coats. >> specifically wind health concern cited as a reason for censorship people bring affect free-speech
washington state university. wrote to a play with his stated goal of defending ever but a. [laughter] he put it everywhere. like do not come. and it was the absolute goal. that those that were angry with the musical comedy for them to stand up to yell i am offended because that is the point* of the play. [laughter] but it got much worse. it turned into deference which it did predictable. and the university president defended it then next day to say this is a responsible exercise of free speech....
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continuando con enfoque desde washington dc, cualquier proceso de reforma migratoria integral en washington tiene que ser bipartidista, que demÓcratas y republicanos puedan estar de acuerdo que se necesita una reforma migratoria integral y nadie dentro del partido republicano conoce mÁs este tema que el ex secretario de comercio carlos gutiÉrrez. dijo que nadie conoce mÁs de eso, en el 2007 usted fue uno de los dos ministros del presidente bush que estuvo meses en el capitolio lidiando con la reforma migratoria integral que no se llevÓ a cabo. ¿piensa usted que puede haber una oportunidad para lograrlo?. >>> creo que esta es la mejor oportunidad que hemos tenido. por cierto en el 2007 se cortÓ gracias a que cortaron el debate el senador kennedy, que en paz descanse euy pidiÓ 24 horas par conseguir el voto y reed cortÓ el debate. no sÉ por que, puedo especular que habÍa un temor que los republicanos tuvieran el crÉdito que un presidente republicano, no sÉ. >>> ¿se podrÍa haber logrado con 24 horas mÁs de negociaciÓn?. >>> estÁbamos cerca y fue algo increÍble, se perdiÓ en
continuando con enfoque desde washington dc, cualquier proceso de reforma migratoria integral en washington tiene que ser bipartidista, que demÓcratas y republicanos puedan estar de acuerdo que se necesita una reforma migratoria integral y nadie dentro del partido republicano conoce mÁs este tema que el ex secretario de comercio carlos gutiÉrrez. dijo que nadie conoce mÁs de eso, en el 2007 usted fue uno de los dos ministros del presidente bush que estuvo meses en el capitolio lidiando con...
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she signs book for american for tax reform here in washington. the book is "mugged: racial demagoguery from the seventies to obama." this is about twenty minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> how are you? we'll sign it later? >> okay. okay. >> ready? >> yeah. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. hello. hello. thank you for coming. thank you for writing the book. >> have i met you before -- [inaudible] >> nice to meet you. >> hello. hello. >> nice to meet you. >> gary john soon? no. after wednesday night you have to be -- [inaudible] on that. [inaudible conversations] >> good to see you. aren't you glad i'm not blaming you. i was explaining what i came out -- it's rude to look at the launch in the middle of the interview. it's like a half hour later and you were -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] why haven't you -- [inaudible] >> that's great. i'll be in new york for that. hello. i'll see you later. [inaudible conversations] >> have you read it? >> no. you sent it to us. i know. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] he changed his
she signs book for american for tax reform here in washington. the book is "mugged: racial demagoguery from the seventies to obama." this is about twenty minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> how are you? we'll sign it later? >> okay. okay. >> ready? >> yeah. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. hello. hello. thank you for coming. thank you for writing the book. >> have i met you before -- [inaudible] >> nice to meet you. >> hello. hello....
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where are there areas that your people would prefer that washington doesn't ago? guest: our membership wants to see the details before they take a position. they have talked broadly about the value of a reformed tax system where you lower rates but then make the tax code simpler and fairer and that includes reducing or eliminating certain deductions. people not there has when that broad statement is made by the when the rubber hits the road, that particular item or exclusion or deduction, it might hit your your industry. we believe in the best interests of the country and the best interests of the economy and avoiding the fiscal clef or digging out of these holes more broadly that tax reform in that direction should be on the table but our members have not taken a position yet on specific exemptions. g>> do you have any personal thoughts on tax increases? would there be a certain number that is acceptable? guest: i don't think there is a desire to increase capital gains taxes. if we want to encourage investment, we want people hold investments and reward that. i d
where are there areas that your people would prefer that washington doesn't ago? guest: our membership wants to see the details before they take a position. they have talked broadly about the value of a reformed tax system where you lower rates but then make the tax code simpler and fairer and that includes reducing or eliminating certain deductions. people not there has when that broad statement is made by the when the rubber hits the road, that particular item or exclusion or deduction, it...
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they want to see we are focused on them and not focus on politics here in washington. gerri: compromise. he says the word compromise. why don't you buy? >> he said the word compromise, but he also said our challenge is to find compromise. he's right about that. there's a history there. we are not making these judgments based on nothing. we go back, we will do the debt ceiling, the way out of the debt ceiling negotiations, to create a super committee. going to the super committee and look at what they did. they worked on a come they couldn't come to an agreement. they cannot find a compromise. so they punted and kicked it down the fiscal cliff. now, you're facing this fiscal cliff. they will revisit these issues in 2013 and put in some longer term structural reforms both on the tax side and the entitlement side. i am pessimistic that we will see anything serious done in the short-term and long-term. gerri: i want to ask your opinion about an outlier opinion, americans for tax reform, grover norquist. he said the president will definitely improve extending the tax cuts f
they want to see we are focused on them and not focus on politics here in washington. gerri: compromise. he says the word compromise. why don't you buy? >> he said the word compromise, but he also said our challenge is to find compromise. he's right about that. there's a history there. we are not making these judgments based on nothing. we go back, we will do the debt ceiling, the way out of the debt ceiling negotiations, to create a super committee. going to the super committee and look...
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for analysis we'll bring in the "washington post's" david ignatius. tom ricks, august of can the gen. and our own bob orr and margaret brennan. and we'll have a farewell interview with maine's republican senator olympia snowe, who's leaving the senate because she no longer felt it was a place she could get anything done. it's been a wild week, but we'll try to put it in perspective on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. we want to get right to the story in the middle east. , israel continuing to amass troops on the period with gaza. three israelis are dead, more than 50 wounded by rocket fire. the airstrikes go on. the question now, will the israelis send their ground troops into gaza? we're going first this morning to alan pizzey who is in tel aviv. allen. >> reporter: good morning, bob. overnight the israelis continued to pound positions in gaza. they've expand their operation away from just purely military targets into the hamas infra
for analysis we'll bring in the "washington post's" david ignatius. tom ricks, august of can the gen. and our own bob orr and margaret brennan. and we'll have a farewell interview with maine's republican senator olympia snowe, who's leaving the senate because she no longer felt it was a place she could get anything done. it's been a wild week, but we'll try to put it in perspective on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the...
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colorado and washington just galized week. let's ask former presents psychiatrist theodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents and cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of violent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with him but you don't? >> i do not. a lot of the problems of drug taking is not from the illegality. the biggest problem at the moment is legally prescribed opiates. 2 million people have been turned into attics legally. oxycontin and those sorts of things. >> government is not making hundreds of thousands of arrest over oxycontin but marijuana. do we want a massive federal state local project where fills up the prisons to take time away from necessary purposes? in some people get addicted to a type of drug that does not mean all drugs should be leg
colorado and washington just galized week. let's ask former presents psychiatrist theodore dalrymple as pez laws are needed but nick gillespie said they do more harm them good. >> id the dispassionate analysis, any dollars and cents and cost benefit analysis says to the extent they do anything good in terms of violent of the brought up -- black-market and the disruption of the education policy and medical policy. john: the law creates more problems than it addresses. john: i agree with...
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>> "inde washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to mamake america work. for more information about afge and mbership, visit afge.org. >> i i have no evidence at this seen andwhat i have was classifie information disclosed. >> this week on "inside a sex scandal at top of the cia. the benghazi blame gamame. >> the amecan people desve facts. the let this happen again. >>>> why would susan rice not gt our vote? i don't trust her. defending susan rice. >> if senator mccain and senator want to go after somebody, they should go aft me. there are no barriers to dn and beginning to work through this process. >> as the fiscal cliff looms, is deal in the works? mitt romney explains why he .ost >> the president's campaign was certain membersrs of his collision, give them extraordinary financial gifts , and workovernment very aggressivelely to turn them vote.e. captioned by thehe national captioning institut --www.ncicicap.org-- >> i just don't ow where to begin this week. we talk about republicacan charges of a cover-up with regard to the fata
>> "inde washington" is brought you in part by the american federation of government employees, proud to mamake america work. for more information about afge and mbership, visit afge.org. >> i i have no evidence at this seen andwhat i have was classifie information disclosed. >> this week on "inside a sex scandal at top of the cia. the benghazi blame gamame. >> the amecan people desve facts. the let this happen again. >>>> why would susan rice...
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and also there are concerns in washington. how is this new leader going to be looking at the roast of the world and -- rest of the world and dealing with countries like the united states and the region? >> well -- i think like i said he qualifies as being somebody who's probably a nationalist and probably proud of what china's done in the last 30 years, china now is the world's second largest economy and taking a greater role across the world. so i think he's someone who maybe perhaps a little bit sensitive to what china's stature or is how people may perceive the slights to its -- to its interests. but i'm not sure that we should see a really dramatic change in the way china has behaved. >> is the -- and i can't believe that it's 2012 and still talking about bureaus but obviously you know in a communist country that's an important organization. what is the composition of the bureau tell us about how he's going to lead or how much leash he's going to have to do what he wants? >> well, i think given that a lot of his people who
and also there are concerns in washington. how is this new leader going to be looking at the roast of the world and -- rest of the world and dealing with countries like the united states and the region? >> well -- i think like i said he qualifies as being somebody who's probably a nationalist and probably proud of what china's done in the last 30 years, china now is the world's second largest economy and taking a greater role across the world. so i think he's someone who maybe perhaps a...
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>> production assistance for "inside washington" was provided by allbritton communications and politico, reporting on the legislative, executive, and political arena. >> i have no evidence at this point, from what i've seen, the classified information was disclosed. >> this week on "inside washington," a sex scandal at the top of the cia. the benghazi blame game. >> the american people deserve to know the facts. we cannot ever let this happen again. >> why would susan rice not get our vote? i don't trust her. >> defending susan rice. >> senator mccain and senator graham want to go after some big, they should go after me. >> there are no barriers, they to sitting down and working through this process. >> as the fiscal cliff limbs, is there a deal in the works? mitt romney explains why he lost . >> the president's campaign was focused on his base coalition, giving extraordinary gifts from the government, working aggressively to turn them out to vote. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i just don't know where to begin this week. do we talk about republican
>> production assistance for "inside washington" was provided by allbritton communications and politico, reporting on the legislative, executive, and political arena. >> i have no evidence at this point, from what i've seen, the classified information was disclosed. >> this week on "inside washington," a sex scandal at the top of the cia. the benghazi blame game. >> the american people deserve to know the facts. we cannot ever let this happen again....
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another high powered a mission from washington. mi >> reporter: fema estimates nearly $3 billion in aid has already been approved and sent into the pockets of storm victims whose homes were destroyed or damaged like many of those here in breezy point, a massive need for assistance in sandy's wake that is still unfolding. a first look for vice president joe biden today touring sandy ravaged seaside heights in new jersey, a visit hitting close to home. >> as a kid, i spent all my time at the jersey shore. >> reporter: the vice president assured the region, this just isn't a local responsibility but a national one. he greeted local first responders. the vice president flew over the beach side communities hit by the force of sandy's surge and wind. preliminary findings from fema now underscore the massive loss homeowners have suffered. in new jersey alone, fema estimates more than 73,000 homes and businesses sustained damage and the number is expected to rise. >> in region we're about to walk into now, the water was this high. >> fema
another high powered a mission from washington. mi >> reporter: fema estimates nearly $3 billion in aid has already been approved and sent into the pockets of storm victims whose homes were destroyed or damaged like many of those here in breezy point, a massive need for assistance in sandy's wake that is still unfolding. a first look for vice president joe biden today touring sandy ravaged seaside heights in new jersey, a visit hitting close to home. >> as a kid, i spent all my time...
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most of the chatter that i'm hearing out of washington is really focusing more on reducing the corporate tax rates. david, as you pointed out, the president supporting that idea. look, i only hear one sector really complaining right now about this and that's the eney sector. they're not worrying about their taxes going u they're worrying about their subsidies being cut. they're using it as a piece of blackmail to say may, if you cut our subsidy, we're going to move jobs. you know what? enough already. you can afford to do -- >> there were other companies. the problem is there are a lot of other companieworried about this. one of which is apple which has about $120 billion, about half of that money is overseas where it's not doing us any good. >> david, i think you just hit the nail on the head. that's the biggest problem is the repatriation of earnings of u.s. subsidiaries overseas. they're keeping that cash there because we're one of the very few countries that does double taxation of profits. first they get taxed overseas and then we tax them again when they get here. most countries do
most of the chatter that i'm hearing out of washington is really focusing more on reducing the corporate tax rates. david, as you pointed out, the president supporting that idea. look, i only hear one sector really complaining right now about this and that's the eney sector. they're not worrying about their taxes going u they're worrying about their subsidies being cut. they're using it as a piece of blackmail to say may, if you cut our subsidy, we're going to move jobs. you know what? enough...
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ceos of a dozen of america's largest companies met with the president and warned that washington must reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. the president also sat down with congressional leaders and officially began negotiations. if congress doesn't act taxes on income, dividends and estates will go up and spending cuts will kick in january 1st. this week, i spoke to allen simpson ander skis bowl subpoeimpson anders skin bowls. >> you can't spend or grow your way out of. this grab hold it will be a rocky road. >> you say closing the loopholes alone brings a trillion. >> if you are willing to wipe out all of them and that may not be feasible but you can broaden the base, simplifying the code. >> you are worried we are not going to get a deal. that is how i felt. >> i think there is one-third probability we will get a probability in lame duck and one third we will go over the cliff and reach a deal right afterwards but there is a one-third chance that we won't and we will end up in chaos. >> for weeks and months we felt no one could be dumb enough to see it would let it happen and now
ceos of a dozen of america's largest companies met with the president and warned that washington must reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. the president also sat down with congressional leaders and officially began negotiations. if congress doesn't act taxes on income, dividends and estates will go up and spending cuts will kick in january 1st. this week, i spoke to allen simpson ander skis bowl subpoeimpson anders skin bowls. >> you can't spend or grow your way out of. this grab hold...
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>> that's part of it and i thi, honestly, toby is speaking from kind of a washington insider base. >> that's me. >> yes, toby knows something will happen, but the average person out there who picks up "the washington post" and reads the fiscal cliff day after day isn't going to say, i'm going to watch family guy, nono, trust me, that's what the fiscal cliff does. >> brenda: there's a big difference, a big difference. hold on, there's a big difference between this time and what happened with the debt ceiling crisis. >> right. >> brenda: the language out of d.c., you talk k today, all the leaders and republicans and democrats came out together and held a press conference together. constructive. we have a cornerstone. >> i feel much better. >> brenda: the doom and gloom, gary b, the doom and gloom is coming from you. i don't here a lot o kumbayah out of washington. >> marginally better. >> more than marginally. >> look, if they put anything together, it's going to be-- and taxes supposed to go up, they have he' extended them, didn't kill christmas or help christmas then. we've had christ
>> that's part of it and i thi, honestly, toby is speaking from kind of a washington insider base. >> that's me. >> yes, toby knows something will happen, but the average person out there who picks up "the washington post" and reads the fiscal cliff day after day isn't going to say, i'm going to watch family guy, nono, trust me, that's what the fiscal cliff does. >> brenda: there's a big difference, a big difference. hold on, there's a big difference between...
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ethnic but you having worked in washington, houston. everyone who works there have seen that's what happens. >> host: everyone is in on it. >> guest: they have a lot less power than the corporations. >> host: less money. so you use a couple powerful phrase in the book, a rigged economy. you kind of touch on that but if you explain more clearly. >> guest: well, in a competitive market, government would set the rules, and as the germans do with what they call -- at just the rules as business figure out how to gain those rules to try to have a level playing field is possible. you will want to keep try to make sure the playing field is level because the market will figure out just how to allocate capital so you succeeded but it's also a natural tendency in a capitalist market to go towards monopoly or duopoly, where a couple very couple of successful firms get bigger and bigger and bigger, and removing competition. when that happens what you get is, you want your monopoly or duopoly you don't want to invest in innovation but you don't want
ethnic but you having worked in washington, houston. everyone who works there have seen that's what happens. >> host: everyone is in on it. >> guest: they have a lot less power than the corporations. >> host: less money. so you use a couple powerful phrase in the book, a rigged economy. you kind of touch on that but if you explain more clearly. >> guest: well, in a competitive market, government would set the rules, and as the germans do with what they call -- at just...
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they want to see we arfocused on them and not focus on politics here in washington. gerri: compromise. he says the word compromise. why dot you buy? >> he said the word compromise but he also said our challenge is to find compromise. he's right about that. there's a history there. we are not making these judgments based on nothing. we go back, we will do the bt ceiling, the way out of the debt ceiling negotiations, to create a super committee. going to the super committee and look at what they did. they worked on a come they couldn't come to an agreement. they cannot find a compromise. so they punted and kicked it down the fiscal cliff. now, you're facing this fiscal cliff. they will revisit these issues in 2013 and put in some longer term structural reforms both on the tax side and the entitlement side. i am pessimistic that we will see anything serious done in the short-term and long-term. gerri: i want to ask your opinion about an outlier opinion, americans for tax reform, grover norquist. he said the president will definitely improve extending the tax cuts for ev
they want to see we arfocused on them and not focus on politics here in washington. gerri: compromise. he says the word compromise. why dot you buy? >> he said the word compromise but he also said our challenge is to find compromise. he's right about that. there's a history there. we are not making these judgments based on nothing. we go back, we will do the bt ceiling, the way out of the debt ceiling negotiations, to create a super committee. going to the super committee and look at what...
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and david ignatius washington post, reporting early on there was a report video. the president himself used aed word terror in the rose garden and the day after. it seems like the right wing media is trying to make something here, tried to do it during the the election as if it would somehow change the results of election and which it didn't. and continuing the rap on the president that i don't think was a coverup. >> and then the media seemed to love the defense of ambassador rice, the president. one said, there is no damsel in distress and obama's eternalistic bravado of a top administrative official is going to come back to haunt him. she's a big girl in a big position and she should defend herself and what she said. >> i don't think it's necessarily a right wing smackdown of susan rice, it's the liberal media make it go about john mccain's comments about susan rice and john mccain never used the word filibuster. he said he would have serious issues susan rice as secretary of state. i agree with judy, what is susan rice doing representing the administration on
and david ignatius washington post, reporting early on there was a report video. the president himself used aed word terror in the rose garden and the day after. it seems like the right wing media is trying to make something here, tried to do it during the the election as if it would somehow change the results of election and which it didn't. and continuing the rap on the president that i don't think was a coverup. >> and then the media seemed to love the defense of ambassador rice, the...
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sweet talk out of washington, but there's only one stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. let's get in the money and find out right now. ennis, what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the site. we were buying call spreads yesterday, buying more today. we were looking for capitulation that says, i just want out, painful, painful press action. >> it's a big swoop down. on heavy volume. >> this was the largest volume since march, the middle of march on apple. we saw it on a rapid, down $10, up $10, over the course of 30 minutes, a short-term bottom. this doesn't mean happy days are here again and apple is going back to 700. no way do i think apple hits 700 again. but it's a short-term bottom. >> the relative strength in apple hit the weakest point. since 200. actually, more recently, when we saw it get back to levels, we saw a quick 15% rally. apple such a big component of the market, everybody sitting here assuming that the market's
sweet talk out of washington, but there's only one stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. let's get in the money and find out right now. ennis, what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the site. we were buying call spreads yesterday, buying more today. we were looking for capitulation that says, i just want out, painful, painful press action....
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for now, mostly clear skies, 42 degrees in washington. winds out of the northeast averaging five miles an hour, it's going to be with us here for much of the coming days. that northeast wind typically brings more and more cloud cover in place. and that's what's going to be happening. what are you going to do tomorrow, the redskins back in action after a bye week, big game tomorrow with the eagles. 1:00 to 4:00 at fedex field. perfect football weather. generally sunny skies. upper 40s and low 50s. a lot of people traveling, we're looking around the country this week. most of the unsettled weather is way out across parts of the west coast. if you have flights out there, you may have delays on your sunday. nothing brewing, no big blizzards in the midwest. that is welcomed news. this area storm is off the carolina coastline. that is part of the reason we have clouds increasing in our forecast here in the coming days. mostly clear and cool overnight tonight. with that east-northeasterly wind. the area of high pressure will hold firm through to
for now, mostly clear skies, 42 degrees in washington. winds out of the northeast averaging five miles an hour, it's going to be with us here for much of the coming days. that northeast wind typically brings more and more cloud cover in place. and that's what's going to be happening. what are you going to do tomorrow, the redskins back in action after a bye week, big game tomorrow with the eagles. 1:00 to 4:00 at fedex field. perfect football weather. generally sunny skies. upper 40s and low...
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the major powers from states political economic diplomatic and military and give it to brussels and washington is doomed with german chancellor angela merkel saying at least five more years will be needed to recover it's clear countries like now we will not have a deficit in labor force at least some more decades greif an option r t from no way germany and france. are to live here in moscow more news in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime an interview with britain's fourth richest man so richard branson. in japan the average height for men is one hundred eighty two centimeters ten centimeters shorter because of that some employers refused to hire me one of them even told me directly that i was too short to deal with the clients computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven santa majors to his stature invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is good for you is there of in the nineteen fifties these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore sti
the major powers from states political economic diplomatic and military and give it to brussels and washington is doomed with german chancellor angela merkel saying at least five more years will be needed to recover it's clear countries like now we will not have a deficit in labor force at least some more decades greif an option r t from no way germany and france. are to live here in moscow more news in about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime an interview with britain's fourth richest...
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington to d.c. and today we have a very special show for you combining some of the great on air to eggs are some of our best recent interviews first stephen called bear is the latest to take on high frequency trading the twitter sphere is been abuzz over his segment on the colbert report earlier on our show this week you heard how c a t c commissioner for children wants more regulations for h f t but today hear what he says to the argument that regulators just need to enforce what's on the books plus author and professor of behavioral economics dan ariely breaks down why executives at wall street firms may feel better about cheating customers if their primary responsibility is to deliver for shareholders and in loose change the wall street journal reports with elections coming up japan's main opposition leader is stepping up pressure on the good old central bank to ease more and get the country out of deflation and oh politics let's get to days capital account. so stephen colbert there recently took
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington to d.c. and today we have a very special show for you combining some of the great on air to eggs are some of our best recent interviews first stephen called bear is the latest to take on high frequency trading the twitter sphere is been abuzz over his segment on the colbert report earlier on our show this week you heard how c a t c commissioner for children wants more regulations for h f t but today hear what he says...
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bob woodward from the "washington post." as well as the author of a new book "the price of politics." kimberly strassal of the "wall street journal." charles lane from the "washington post" also. i think we'd all agree when militants are raining missiles down on your country, any government is going to defend themselves. a fab weeks ago this was longer and messier and thousands of people were killed. how tough a call for netanyahu to go in on the ground for gaza? >> they would prefer not to go in on the ground. the big difference this time is the obama administration that began to distance itself from israel. first term supporting israel. that is an interesting evolution on obama. hopeful one. >> chris: there are other differences, too. hamas has longer range missiles. middle east is different from 2012 of the middle east of 2008. the arab spring. run by the leaders of the muslim brotherhood. what are the challenges for israel and the u.s. now? >> if you look at the foreign policy portfolio that obama is facing. we still hav
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she arrived late today at her brother's home in washington, d.c. in an parent show of marital solidarity the two walked arm in arm from the garage to the house. later, why is fukushima relief money being used to build shopping malls? marijuana decriminalization remains on hold in two states that voted in favor. we'll tell you why. and homeless families still looking for shelter nearly three weeks after super storm sandy. those stories when the cbs evening news continues. >> brenns returning to congress. 11 days after the election, the arizona democrat was declared the winner of the cite formerly held by gabrielle giffords. barber, her former district director, won a special election to replace giffords last june. this time he beat his republican rival by just over 1,000 votes. homes in new york city severely damaged by hurricane sandy will be demolished. city officials say about 200 buildings will be bull dozed in the coming days. 500 other damaged homes and structures are still being inspected and could meet a similar fate. as michelle miller repo
she arrived late today at her brother's home in washington, d.c. in an parent show of marital solidarity the two walked arm in arm from the garage to the house. later, why is fukushima relief money being used to build shopping malls? marijuana decriminalization remains on hold in two states that voted in favor. we'll tell you why. and homeless families still looking for shelter nearly three weeks after super storm sandy. those stories when the cbs evening news continues. >> brenns...
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washington can't keep ducking the tough decisions. and the fiscal cliff we're headed toward provides an opportunity for both parties to change our country's irresponsible spending path. >> both sides may have to give ground to get a deal. the white house and democrats have pushed for increasing income tax rates on the wealthy. republicans have preferred to focus on closing tax loopholes and eliminating deductions and tax credits. >>> coast guard patrol boats and helicopters still searching a 1400-square mile section for the gulf of mexico for two missing oil workers. they haven't been seen since friday, when an explosion tore through the oil platform where they were working. 11 workers were hurt in the blast. >>> a spokesman for black elk energy, which runs the platform, says the fire is out. federal authorities are investigating the cause of that. >>> nfl legend mike ditka has suffered what's been called a mild stroke. the former coach and hall of flame player told the "chicago tribune" he feels good and it's not a big deal. ditka is
washington can't keep ducking the tough decisions. and the fiscal cliff we're headed toward provides an opportunity for both parties to change our country's irresponsible spending path. >> both sides may have to give ground to get a deal. the white house and democrats have pushed for increasing income tax rates on the wealthy. republicans have preferred to focus on closing tax loopholes and eliminating deductions and tax credits. >>> coast guard patrol boats and helicopters still...
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and break doup the soap opera plague out in washington. can't wait to see this one. tereo pass security checks. stay tuned for more justice. >> our veterans and our active duty military are angry. they have lost any trust in this commander and chief that they once had. and i am telling you, i never saw them so angry and with good reason. >> david petraeus testified behind closed doors yesterday and it was a pull back for what he said in the days after num num. with david hunt in new york luent luent tom macaenerni. thanks for being with us. >> we just heard from senator americacane talking about how the men and women in the military are furious. is this what you are hearing? i understand you visited the wounded warriors. >> yes, but they didn't necessarily speak about they have given me other opinions on the rules of engagement. the military did not -- were not directed. they could have impacted it. notably just put f-16 over benghazi and whether they would have been on time or not we don't know because we didn't do it within one out of the white house came direction
and break doup the soap opera plague out in washington. can't wait to see this one. tereo pass security checks. stay tuned for more justice. >> our veterans and our active duty military are angry. they have lost any trust in this commander and chief that they once had. and i am telling you, i never saw them so angry and with good reason. >> david petraeus testified behind closed doors yesterday and it was a pull back for what he said in the days after num num. with david hunt in new...
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still, plenty of filters sunshine getting through downtown washington. you can see the sun bouncing off the south side of the washington monument and the south side of jefferson memorial there. but you can definitely tell the skies are going from the beautiful blue we had yesterday over to much more of a filtered gray color for this afternoon. 45 still in washington. and having just been outside on the weather deck that northeasterly breeze, in the shade and not moving around, a little bit of a november chill out there. your hometown forecast in annapolis today, a mix of clouds and sunshine. temperatures up to 53 degrees, championship game between damantha, good council. big championship game kicks off at 2:00. the studio cheering for is it dam damantha. you folks in southernmost maryland, and ocean city, the tip of the delmarva peninsula may have to worry about a drizzly drop or two from tomorrow to tomorrow night. the air mass in place for today is dry enough to eat up most of the drops for now. a close eye on the storm for the next couple of days. hig
still, plenty of filters sunshine getting through downtown washington. you can see the sun bouncing off the south side of the washington monument and the south side of jefferson memorial there. but you can definitely tell the skies are going from the beautiful blue we had yesterday over to much more of a filtered gray color for this afternoon. 45 still in washington. and having just been outside on the weather deck that northeasterly breeze, in the shade and not moving around, a little bit of a...
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when you are in washington you can get pessimistic really quick. but i think there is a pathway on immigration reform, a long-term debt reduction deal. continued education reform. that is really the test to the president and lead 76ers in the senate and the house. can they come together post election. for a period of time put your needs and the needs of the country first. i have a great deal of confidence that we will do that. [applause] >> thank you for having me back. it is great to be back at the university of delaware and thank you for coming. when we look at this election in 2012 republicans should not be diluted about this. this is a big night for the detectives. also look across the country in the u.s. senate. i will quote john mccain -- it is always dark before it is completely black. if you look at the election there are a couple of things that are just outstanding to focus on. the last presidential candidate who achieved 60% of the white vote in the country is president george walker bush. mitt romney with 60% of the white vote in the cou
when you are in washington you can get pessimistic really quick. but i think there is a pathway on immigration reform, a long-term debt reduction deal. continued education reform. that is really the test to the president and lead 76ers in the senate and the house. can they come together post election. for a period of time put your needs and the needs of the country first. i have a great deal of confidence that we will do that. [applause] >> thank you for having me back. it is great to be...